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More vulnerable than ever The coronavirus pandemic has left the domestic worker population more vulnerable than ever.
Feet are even poorer, even more vulnerable, there's nothing more vulnerable: the child in each of us.
And the poorer, the more vulnerable the country, the poorer and the more vulnerable the citizen, the more negatively affected.
Younger women more vulnerable The study found that female MPs under 40 and female parliamentary staff were more vulnerable to abuse.
"If they're not in school, they're more vulnerable to join extremist groups and more vulnerable for child labor and begging on the streets," Ismail says.
Preexisting conditions also make you more vulnerable Men are more vulnerable than women The study found that men may be more vulnerable to getting the virus (51% of the cases) but that could be because men in China may be more prone to travel, Stat News has reported.
African American people in same-sex couples are more vulnerable to poverty than African Americans in married different-sex couples, and are more vulnerable than white people in same-sex couples.
"Vegans as a whole are still very much minority populations in any society, and the marginalization of vegans could make them more vulnerable, but again, some vegans more vulnerable than others," he said.
What can keep us safe, also makes us more vulnerable.
They make us more vulnerable to the next war (bots).
Breathing room But Zuma is, perhaps, more vulnerable than ever.
Other sites, which lack these preventive measures, are more vulnerable.
As dementia progresses, sufferers become more vulnerable to financial abuse.
The more transparent people are, the more vulnerable they become.
The population is ageing, and thus more vulnerable to ailments.
Dwindling membership may make the party more vulnerable to infiltration.
Some communities are more vulnerable to climate change than others.
These smaller companies are generally more vulnerable to economic cycles.
Regional banks may be more vulnerable to deteriorating credit quality.
These could make a deal more vulnerable to shareholder agitation.
Every day, more vulnerable children are taken from their parents.
To echo Pompeo's statements, we are now all more vulnerable.
Trump's climate executive order leaves communities more vulnerable to disasters.
When a dog is tied, they can feel more vulnerable.
That in turn makes it more vulnerable when trouble strikes.
Other works appear to be more vulnerable explorations of identity.
And we grow more vulnerable in many ways every day.
By contrast, Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia are more vulnerable.
Still Chuck's position is becoming more and more vulnerable too.
Leaving the network open makes you more vulnerable to attack.
Meanwhile, Bangkok is becoming more vulnerable each year, he added.
Mrs Clinton was in a more vulnerable position than usual.
The more agency I assume, the more vulnerable I become.
Today's profits, too, may be more vulnerable than they look.
The density makes the animals more vulnerable to disease outbreaks.
Underdeveloped areas are far more vulnerable to a hurricane's impacts.
Others, especially in nations more vulnerable to Russia, urged accommodation.
Warmer, drier conditions make the land more vulnerable to wildfires. 
But global warming makes us more vulnerable to these events.
And nowhere is that area more vulnerable than under water.
Esports, however, could be more vulnerable than any of them.
Nestlings are much more vulnerable to heat than to cold.
I want them to be more vulnerable, in a way.
"Vulnerable kids are more vulnerable to bad things," she said.
If anything, his responsibilities have made him feel more vulnerable.
She was more vulnerable than she sounded on the page.
Either everyone is more secure, or everyone is more vulnerable.
"It's more vulnerable and intimate," says Austin photographer Misty McLendon.
Marine animals like fish are more vulnerable to population crashes.
"Weak issuers are more vulnerable to default pressure," he added.
That's made them more vulnerable than other tech founder CEOs.
Some of their more vulnerable incumbents had strong quarters. Reps.
Research shows younger people are more vulnerable to nicotine poisoning.
Some researchers say newer varieties may be more vulnerable, too.
Trump's comments leave them more vulnerable than ever, Baquet said.
Passengers may be more vulnerable to certain types of assault.
I think he is more vulnerable than many people realize.
More vulnerable families have to have far more difficult conversations.
IBM is in a more vulnerable position than all those companies.
Analysts said small stocks were more vulnerable to the government's clampdown.
They're far more vulnerable to human impact than we thought before.
And that leaves us more vulnerable to these international drug traffickers.
Often, widows and widowers are more vulnerable than elderly married couples.
Exposing its white skeleton, bleaching leaves coral more vulnerable to disease.
More vulnerable are places where the supply of shops overwhelms demand.
Mr Orban, meanwhile, looks more vulnerable than he has for years.
Few economies are more vulnerable to Mr Trump's onslaught than Canada's.
The lower the caste, the more vulnerable and marginalized you are.
This makes them more vulnerable in the case of a crisis.
Without Rough, Britain would be more vulnerable to winter price shocks.
Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.
They arguably were even more vulnerable than before the operation began.
Young workforces are more vulnerable to harassment, according to the EEOC.
That is impressive but he is more vulnerable as a result.
As British suppliers are smaller, they are more vulnerable to consolidation.
That change has exposed more vulnerable Antarctic ice shelves to CDW.
Other parts of the ACA may be more vulnerable to delays.
In fact, they could be left more vulnerable to financial crises.
As a population, kids are also more vulnerable [to the techniques].
Those that don't invert are made more vulnerable to foreign acquisition.
Inner Circle's customer support team points to the more vulnerable ones.
Balfe plays Diane as more vulnerable and fearful, but equally determined.
However, the government is more vulnerable to downside risk, he argued.
That to me made me feel more vulnerable than being naked.
Broad characteristics can protect a community or make one more vulnerable.
Young children are much more vulnerable to all forms of malaria.
Expansions, however, do not seem to become more vulnerable with age.
Yet it now seems that economic integration may be more vulnerable.
Fitch believes this makes Stuttgarter more vulnerable to equity market volatilities.
In many ways, Americans are becoming more vulnerable by the day.
But smaller carriers, especially those based in Asia, are more vulnerable.
Certain factors may also make some societies more vulnerable than others.
These individuals may be more vulnerable than others while grocery shopping.
America's fractured health system has made it more vulnerable to coronavirus.
Now she has to be more vulnerable because she likes Peter.
These parched trees will become more vulnerable to pests and fire.
Poor people everywhere are more vulnerable to every kind of exploitation.
Oil exporters Bahrain and Ecuador were more vulnerable, its data found.
"My concern is which communities are more vulnerable," Ms. Hamilton said.
Many household workers are undocumented, leaving their families even more vulnerable.
The delays made the crops more vulnerable to damage from frost.
Now, despite the law, American companies may be even more vulnerable.
These days, companies are more vulnerable to what consumers say online.
China's economy is more vulnerable, as many businesses have already closed.
When estrogen levels decline, the female brain becomes much more vulnerable.
With this album, they see me as more vulnerable and sensitive.
Yet China was more vulnerable to pressure, and sometimes made concessions.
It also makes patients more vulnerable to other diseases, she said.
It makes them more vulnerable, triggering anxiety and depression, he says.
Does playing a song that bare make an artist more vulnerable?
This means that Intel processors are both more vulnerable and more common.
The country is already getting rainier, and thus more vulnerable to flooding.
Now, it turns out to be even more vulnerable than previously imagined.
In Europe too, some countries are more vulnerable than others, economists warn.
I kind of was forced to be a little bit more vulnerable.
Without treatment, atrial fibrillation leaves patients five times more vulnerable to strokes.
Financial stability became more vulnerable due to the prospect of economic slowdown.
That makes them more vulnerable to extinction if their population is depleted.
Mr Gentiloni's government may, however, be significantly more vulnerable than its predecessor.
She says they see themselves as lesser than boys, and more vulnerable.
Final rules that encounter dissent are also more vulnerable to legal challenges.
Computers are also increasingly shared, which makes them more vulnerable to attacks.
This would make it more vulnerable to chemotherapy and improve its effectiveness.
The lower federal courts are even more vulnerable to an ideological makeover.
Penis-havers are equally, if not more vulnerable to sweat-related unpleasantry.
And Trump may be more vulnerable in these areas than he seems.
Build common ground with your more vulnerable colleagues by creating actual relationships.
Driving the the porn industry underground would also make performers more vulnerable.
Vast swaths of forest make the parks more vulnerable to forest fires.
Worse, market expectations of policy inaction can make the economy more vulnerable.
It will leave Americans more vulnerable to Zika than they should be.
And women, through wars and everything else, are more vulnerable — physically, sexually.
We are probably more vulnerable because of the advancement of our technology.
In theory, each of those seats is now more vulnerable than before.
Women are more vulnerable to PTSD than men after disasters, Lowe said.
"These kinds of techniques essentially make the person more vulnerable," she says.
Devices running Android 6.0 and later are more vulnerable than other devices.
It could even weaken the ligament, making it more vulnerable to injuries.
"When you have smaller populations, they're more vulnerable to extinction," Snider noted.
My whole thing is getting to the more vulnerable side of people.
You really don't get much more vulnerable than that; you're literally paralyzed.
It's hard to imagine a more vulnerable animal than a newborn turtle.
In Ghana, a community of marginalized women are more vulnerable than most.
Due to the shutdown, America's cyber defenses are more vulnerable than ever.
Could there be a shift that makes younger, healthier people more vulnerable?
Kids with simultaneous respiratory infections can be more vulnerable to Covid-19.
Bottom line: Infants appear more vulnerable than toddlers and elementary school kids.
Meanwhile, the friendship between JR and Varda deepens and grows more vulnerable.
I thought that having needs made me more vulnerable to the world.
How does climate change make a fire-prone state even more vulnerable?
The breakdown in old economic relationships makes central banks even more vulnerable.
Is the idea to make visitors feel more vulnerable to the experience?
The building holds many of the jail's older and more vulnerable detainees.
With ecosystems becoming ever more vulnerable, that future is no longer certain.
Do the cracked beams make the structure more vulnerable to an earthquake?
But Leonhardt believes Trump is "more vulnerable than many people may realize."
Sitting seemed to make the knee biochemically more vulnerable to later disease.
"They're more vulnerable to anything with psychoactive properties, like alcohol," Han says.
He now looks more vulnerable than at any point in the campaign.
Experienced political women must employ more vulnerable ways to connect with voters.
And making work that isn't our own practice is even more vulnerable.
They must attack it, but their attacks risk making them more vulnerable.
We're more vulnerable to that now with this amount of corporate debt.
Coach Geno Auriemma's seven-player rotation is more vulnerable than he'd like.
Because this information — your private personal data — has never been more vulnerable.
Low socioeconomic status renders people more vulnerable to stress exposure as well.
Experts say that having this cash makes you more vulnerable to lawsuits.
This adaptability, however, comes at a cost: growing brains are more vulnerable.
Several aftershocks also hit the region, making the region's residents even more vulnerable.
The episode demonstrates how technology has left our privacy more vulnerable than ever.
It's a tactic—a way to make you weaker, more vulnerable, and dependent.
The children of that city are now left more vulnerable than ever before.
Everyone's really more vulnerable, more opinionated, we're all more comfortable with each other.
But Saudi Arabia now looks more vulnerable and Iran looms larger than ever.
Not being afraid of being softer, open, and more vulnerable — my look included.
It made the deeply poor more vulnerable to changes in the business cycle.
The more corporate Fox becomes, the more vulnerable it becomes to a competitor.
That has only made the EU more vulnerable to the barbs of sceptics.
Radio signals lose power over distance, making them progressively more vulnerable to jamming.
In a way, they've made it more vulnerable to certain viruses and fungi.
We're simply more vulnerable as teens — blame the hormones and lack of control.
This approach makes aid more vulnerable to misuse by local leaders, say critics.
Given its $380bn trade surplus with America, China is more vulnerable to tariffs.
These are more vulnerable than federal and state officials, who have better protection.
None are more vulnerable than the street children, who are known as "shegues".
Conventional wisdom says that the GOP should be more vulnerable given those numbers.
"We're trying to be more naive, more simplistic and more vulnerable," Bowen begins.
" "The market has decided which areas are clear and which are more vulnerable.
It is particularly more vulnerable to oxidation because of its high iron content.
That's bad news for rivals, but the company looks ever more vulnerable nevertheless.
With Trump in the White House, those rules are more vulnerable than ever.
It made him intimidating, but also — ultimately — more vulnerable than he thought. 240.
With positioning broadly neutral, sterling has become more vulnerable to headline-driven selloffs.
It doesn't get any more vulnerable than a song like "Slipping" by DMX.
The more the method is used, the more vulnerable it becomes, he said.
They argue the technology is costly and make them more vulnerable to robbery.
They may be more vulnerable to a relapse because of the increased stress.
Raniere prompted her to be more vulnerable with him, and suggested sending pictures.
They say it will push prostitution further underground and make them more vulnerable.
Many police officers had worried that the expiration would make them more vulnerable.
Children are more vulnerable to the health risks from air pollution than adults.
The point is, as "blood libel" spread, they became more and more vulnerable.
The report left him more vulnerable and open to contestation for his position.
Without him, Ms. Bardin said, the world felt like a more vulnerable place.
If the flowers aren't pollinated, the plant is much more vulnerable to disease.
The government shutdown made the US more vulnerable to the upcoming hurricane season.
If demand does fall, some products and producers are more vulnerable than others.
And that's the beauty of therapy, it helps you to be more vulnerable.
With any luck, this will encourage people to be more vulnerable on Facebook.
Cooking from your farm makes you more vulnerable but I love that position.
Honestly, we are all becoming more vulnerable along with every rapid technological advance.
That growth has occurred as climate change has made the coasts more vulnerable.
That's made the U.K. establishment even more vulnerable than usual to regulatory capture.
But he could be more vulnerable than previously believed in the general election.
And those drivers are more vulnerable to crash injuries because of their frailty.
When nations, their governments and their people are distracted, they become more vulnerable.
Older adults are more vulnerable to suffering a severe case of COVID-19.
We are becoming more vulnerable to various technologies and developments around the world.
Some experts suggested vaping might make young people more vulnerable to the virus.
Earlier, they risk dying in cold snaps and are more vulnerable to insects.
You could say the country is more vulnerable to election interference than ever.
They must explain how gun control actually makes people more vulnerable to attack.
This paltry management of conflict makes us less prepared, weaker and more vulnerable.
But now that he's the world's #1 rich guy, he's even more vulnerable.
But the closer indigenous people live to whites the more vulnerable they are.
"Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication" [by Trump].
Victims who have experienced previous sexual abuse also are more vulnerable, they say.
Relying too heavily on digital payment systems leaves countries more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Cost: Americans have never been more vulnerable to foreign influence in their elections.
They are going to be more vulnerable, they are going to face more problems.
As sucky as it is, traveling really can leave you more vulnerable to illness.
What the cats ended up doing was killing off other more vulnerable, native animals.
The most obvious example is where predators trick their prey to be more vulnerable.
The message is clear: Your digital world is more vulnerable than you ever thought.
She made me more open and fun, I made her more vulnerable and communicative.
Without a permanent chief executive LSE could be more vulnerable to a potential takeover.
Leverage also leaves companies more vulnerable to minor shifts that analysts struggle to anticipate.
They are paid less and more vulnerable to discrimination, sexual harassment and job insecurity.
Kevin Yoder, who is looking like one of the more vulnerable incumbents this year.
Lighting up an attacker can make it more vulnerable to the attentions of others.
They are also more vulnerable to fraud or to financial exploitation, often by relatives.
Farmers and herders work in the open, which makes them more vulnerable during storms.
Cybersex is important to him, and he's more visible, thus more vulnerable, than ever.
Compared to financial institutions, genome companies are lightly regulated, and therefore likely more vulnerable.
People with HIV are more vulnerable to TB because their immune systems are weakened.
Smaller, regional banks may be more vulnerable to a new round of sour loans.
But as the siege lengthens, poorer, more vulnerable Maslawis are starting to go hungry.
Consumers need to be wary of linking information that collectively make them more vulnerable.
"It's a lot more vulnerable feeling now than it ever was," Cohen says, worriedly.
People who are already so marginalized and so vulnerable are even more vulnerable now.
But designing safety systems to protect the "average male" leaves everyone else more vulnerable.
"Forest land is more vulnerable than farmland, at least in this landscape," said Tola.
Venezuela's mass exodus makes migrants more vulnerable to practices like trafficking, according to experts.
OF LATE THE world's older democracies have begun to look more vulnerable than venerable.
But the more vehicles become connected, the more vulnerable they are to cyber attacks.
Consuming nations have long felt that the scarcity of oil makes them more vulnerable.
"I have never felt more vulnerable in my life," she said of the experience.
The weight slows the helicopters down, makes them less maneuverable and and more vulnerable.
I want to be more vulnerable with the precious friends and family around me.
We are in some ways more vulnerable to reactive prejudice in the United States.
Yet anything less would have left Britain far more vulnerable to a German invasion.
As the publishing industry has become more vulnerable, it has become more risk-averse.
The tighter market now is certainly more vulnerable to geopolitical concerns or real disruptions.
" He acknowledged that "our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.
Her usual quick wit also makes her more vulnerable moments all the more endearing.
There are additional complexities to 5G networks that make them more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Because the leg is at an angle, we're more vulnerable to losing our balance.
A bank's exposure to falling energy prices makes it even more vulnerable, he noted.
Chinese pirates simply redirected their energies toward more vulnerable targets across Europe and Asia.
Make that naked savages — no swimsuits, for some reason — rendering me even more vulnerable.
As lung volume decreases through age, you become more vulnerable to chronic respiratory conditions.
If anything, I'm more vulnerable now because I'm putting my difficult circumstances out there.
Every day that he remains secretary of state, America becomes weaker and more vulnerable.
Our adversaries are waiting for us to become disunited, disoriented and thus more vulnerable.
All of that makes us more vulnerable, not less, to a pandemic like this.
Have attendants that are a bit older and are more vulnerable expressed any concerns?
Stop & Shop: Opening earlier to service elderly and more vulnerable customers from 6 a.m.
And there's reason to believe many of us are more vulnerable than we think.
At the same time, men are more vulnerable to autism and attention deficit disorder.
And wireless systems are more vulnerable to security threats, said Mr. Weast of Intel.
In some respects, the global system has proved much more vulnerable than many anticipated.
Feature As the midterms approach, America's electronic voting systems are more vulnerable than ever.
Elderly people and those with underlying health conditions are more vulnerable to the coronavirus.
Still, emerging-markets institutions are clearly more vulnerable to populists than the rich world's.
China is more vulnerable given the sheer amount of stuff it sells to America.
All of this makes manufacturers more vulnerable to trade tensions than service-economy companies.
"It just so happens that they are more vulnerable and less resistant," he said.
I think it made our allies and many others much more vulnerable to ISIS.
But it's risky: Because birds can't move during torpor, they're more vulnerable to predators.
Dalits are more vulnerable to disasters because of their marginal social standing and discrimination.
Shuster appeared more vulnerable this cycle after news of his dating life became public.
This makes the UK economy more vulnerable to slowing global growth and trade disruptions.
Nonetheless, increased borrowing always makes the economy more vulnerable to a shock, he said.
When children are malnourished, they're more vulnerable to contract and die from basic illnesses.
So it put queer men in a more vulnerable position in the legal system.
Many of the refineries and chemical plants are much more vulnerable to storm surge flooding.
It is this anxiety that Kaye believes makes some people much more vulnerable to anorexia.
When consumption is slowing, economies are more vulnerable to "negative" shocks that turn into recessions.
That low elevation and highly erodible coasts leave them even more vulnerable than other islands.
As widely traded stocks are usually priced for perfection, they are more vulnerable to surprises.
It is hard to think of any group of people more vulnerable than the dying.
The first is that old, insecure machines are more vulnerable to exploitation, cyberattacks and tampering.
Two of the more vulnerable Senate Republicans up in 2020 also were quiet on Tuesday.
Their idiosyncrasies restrict them to certain habitats and also make them more vulnerable to extinction.
So I'm a lot more vulnerable than I used to be — hence the white wine.
But camera footage may also be making officers less assertive and more vulnerable to assault.
Safety issues are more acute for people with disabilities, who are more vulnerable to abuse.
These markets are less liquid than U.S. Treasuries, so potentially more vulnerable to Japanese retrenchment.
Ericsson was left more vulnerable when investment in mobile networks started to shrink in 2014.
Increasing cross-border flows have made Hong Kong more vulnerable to swings in China markets.
Still, there's a growing sense that our privacy is more vulnerable now than ever before.
But scientists suspect that genetics play a part in making astronauts more vulnerable to it.
Young women and those from minority backgrounds appeared to be more vulnerable, the research found.
"They became more vulnerable with the writing, poetry and group sharing that followed," Wallace says.
And with no gap between you and the screen, you feel more vulnerable than ever.
I would definitely say it makes you more vulnerable and open to sharing personal thoughts.
Yet the comparison mainly highlights how much more vulnerable to infiltration America's institutions have become.
Poorer children are still more vulnerable, since their schools tend to be near busy roads.
Girls who marry young are more vulnerable to domestic and sexual violence, said Al-Quaran.
"Archeological resources become more vulnerable for looting, the risk of illegal hunting increases," Wade said.
By the same calculations, Mauritania will be 50% more vulnerable to food insecurity by 2050.
Rather, they have realized that planes are more vulnerable to regicide mischief than ground transportation.
Shifting to a cashless economy makes a country more vulnerable to both disasters and wars.
After getting 56 percent of the vote in 2016, he's far more vulnerable than Sessions.
When speculative and, especially, Ponzi financing come to the fore, financial systems are more vulnerable.
Gidla examines how oppression drives the oppressed to exploit those who are even more vulnerable.
An ice storm in January had damaged scores of power lines, making them more vulnerable.
Local land registeries in the Amazon, in contrast, are seen as more vulnerable to corruption.
They are more vulnerable to the risks of natural disasters, and struggle most to recover.
The law also makes Chinese groups that receive funding from outside the country more vulnerable.
Less profitable lenders are more vulnerable to economic shocks, and prone to taking on risks.
Will Syrian refugees linger in squalid camps where they will be more vulnerable to radicalization?
Jon Tester, who became even more vulnerable after the president tweeted that Tester should resign.
But many Tunisians complain of increased harassment, which can make people more vulnerable to extremists.
Tiny houses are considerably more vulnerable to natural disasters than normal-sized homes with foundations.
That makes it far more vulnerable to global events than other emerging currencies, traders say.
"We know our older customers could be more vulnerable to the coronavirus," the company said.
The coastline that Florence will plow into this week is, if anything, even more vulnerable.
I've had to wear skimpy clothes while doing stunts, and have absolutely felt more vulnerable.
Antibiotics can make people more vulnerable to the sun than they realize, Dr. Wattenberg said.
AI systems are getting more powerful, and that makes us more vulnerable to malicious misuses.
MILI members believe that young people are much more vulnerable to police brutality than adults.
And Mr. Meehan looks even more vulnerable after the news about sexual harassment settlement payouts.
This makes them less stable and more vulnerable to potholes and cracks in the road.
Immune response wanes as people age, leaving them more vulnerable to infections of all types.
"Nigeria is getting even more vulnerable quite significantly so," said Charles Robertson of Renaissance Capital.
Batasan and three neighboring islands collapsed downward, making them more vulnerable to the surrounding water.
A growth spurt turned him into a gentle giant, keen to protect more vulnerable peers.
I think that it makes the global system much more volatile and much more vulnerable.
Now Mr. Biden looks more vulnerable than at any point since he entered the campaign.
In the background, warmer temperatures are making the entire continent more vulnerable to external threats.
It also is a weaker company than Huawei and, therefore, more vulnerable to being derailed.
The disruptions often require fighters to move to less secure communications, making them more vulnerable.
"It's more vulnerable than other EMs and this is weighing on the lira," he said.
Curiously, this is also octopus mating season, which may mean they're more vulnerable to attack.
This could be the Trojan horse that makes our bodies more vulnerable to developing cancer.
Along the way it gently encouraged me to be more open, more vulnerable, more honest.
And jobs and business investment may be more vulnerable if talks start to look rancorous.
He also said the researchers don't believe Teslas are inherently more vulnerable than other cars.
"In refusing collective actions certain individuals only make themselves more vulnerable," the French leader said.
It also is a weaker company than Huawei and, therefore, more vulnerable to being derailed.
A future president might take note and put the squeeze on more vulnerable small nations.
It leads to reduced weight, energy and swimming speed, making them more vulnerable to predators.
That paralysis could leave the U.S. even more vulnerable in the long run, experts said.
When chats can disappear, people feel free to be themselves — more silly, more vulnerable, more expressive.
Injuries in the pubic area could make people more vulnerable to infections, including sexually transmitted diseases.
Eliot added that people who have previously experienced trauma are more vulnerable to subsequent repeated trauma.
In this phenomenon, corals expel their symbiotic algae and become more vulnerable to disease and death.
However, airport areas before controlled security checks are considered "soft spots," meaning they are more vulnerable.
Trash may damage the tiny coral animals that build reefs, making them more vulnerable to illness.
Poor communities and women are more vulnerable, because they tend to be more reliant on agriculture.
Yet women are more vulnerable to coastal natural disasters, particularly in households of low socioeconomic status.
The more your information gets shared, the more vulnerable it is to accidental leaks or hacking.
I am proud of it, but I will admit, I do feel all the more vulnerable.
Tropical islands are also more vulnerable to cyclones and typhoons, which are dangerous for the bats.
They've figured out that the animals they feed on are more vulnerable in a burning landscape.
Mary McCartney's incredible access to these ballet dancers allowed her to explore their more vulnerable side.
"Those persons are more vulnerable, because they've become kind of lost in this jungle," she added.
Android Police found that it's even more vulnerable to scratches than last year's Moto Z Force.
And at worst, they can actually succeed when they target more vulnerable relatives and / or friends.
Not only is that humiliating, but it also makes women more vulnerable to attacks and assaults.
Foreign-currency debt, which is usually sourced from abroad, is typically more vulnerable to liquidity risk.
It has left America more vulnerable to a rogue president than at any time since Watergate.
Some legal experts have wondered if Kemper's failure might make this rule more vulnerable in courts.
The coral expel their symbiotic algae, turning a ghastly white and becoming more vulnerable to disease.
In fact, these older kids and teens may be even more vulnerable to excessive screen time.
Be extra cautious if you're alone Hiking alone inevitably makes you more vulnerable to unwanted contact.
Weaker parties have significant consequences: They make democracy more vulnerable to instability, backsliding, and insurgent candidates.
The guitars snap and Prince coos, sounding more vulnerable and unsure than he ever would again.
LONG-RANGE PLAN Medicare is more vulnerable to immediate cuts if the tax bill becomes law.
This is particularly dangerous for children and the elderly, since both are more vulnerable to pollutants.
Avoid overextending supply lines, which are more vulnerable to disasters and increase the likelihood of overuse.
These things could keep them from getting vaccinated at all, leaving them more vulnerable to infection.
Shares of Broadcom have rallied this year while Qualcomm has fallen, making the target more vulnerable.
But now there's an awareness of a different side, a more vulnerable side to the durag.
That business focus may make ANZ more vulnerable to any disruption to the global trading system.
People who eat this way become more vulnerable to external cues telling them what to eat.
Their brains and immune systems are also still developing, making them more vulnerable to toxic air.
And a disproportionate number of Puerto Ricans live in poverty, making them more vulnerable to pollution.
After losing my eyesight, I felt even more vulnerable, and didn't want to leave my house.
She "loves" students so much, she changed rules to make campus sexual assault victims more vulnerable.
They also weigh less, so they can be more vulnerable to the effects of toxic chemicals.
" Still, he added, "The data shows black folks are more vulnerable to these kinds of incidents.
But the economy is now further into its expansion and more vulnerable to shocks, Meyer said.
This region would be profoundly impoverished for the new whales, who would be more vulnerable here.
Panetta indicated that the U.S. is more vulnerable while the national security adviser position remains unfilled.
The trenches they dug often protected their bodies, but their heads were all the more vulnerable.
Older versions may be more vulnerable; one system could be cracked in less than 10 seconds.
However, in the process, we may have made ourselves more vulnerable to another type of crisis.
Taking the missionary position, and making it wider and more open, makes people feel more vulnerable.
And Trump's personal insecurities and ego is making this great country more vulnerable than ever before.
But we do know pregnant women are more vulnerable to other respiratory illnesses like the flu.
The more people feel threatened, hurt and fearful, the more vulnerable they are to being deceived.
Drier forests are not only likelier to burn; they're more vulnerable to pests like bark beetles.
In fact, the more inward-looking it becomes, the more vulnerable it will be, said Goldin.
The journey can be perilous, especially for puppies and kittens, which are more vulnerable to stress.
I think the power of the state is made considerably more vulnerable by exposure to technologies.
By damaging these parts of your body, you are actually making yourself more vulnerable to exposure.
Making matters worse, stress from the drought has made these plants more vulnerable to the plague.
An unborn baby with Down syndrome is more vulnerable than even the unborn without Down syndrome.
Healthcare workers are already more vulnerable to the disease because they're exposed to more viral particles.
And, she refused help, which as she became older and more vulnerable, led to her demise.
Fox News is emphasizing that older populations and those with existing medical conditions are more vulnerable.
Generally, females are more vulnerable to wildfire smoke than males, children more at risk than adults.
This music just really helps me connect with the more creative side, my more vulnerable side.
The Checkup Why are some adolescents more vulnerable than others to excessive and risky alcohol use?
India and China have already declared NFU, or something close, despite having smaller, more vulnerable arsenals.
But the defensive weighting of the FTSE 100 could make it more vulnerable to monetary tightening.
You'll feel able to be more vulnerable when it comes to topics like love and relationships.
They might also be assumed to be more vulnerable to whatever pressure the White House applied.
Major media companies, while still generating enormous profits, are more vulnerable than they were in 2007.
But this would also leave the operating system much more vulnerable to hackers and other governments.
Of the two companies, ViacomCBS is seen as more vulnerable to lose its Sunday NFL package.
The coral, meanwhile, was experiencing bleaching events that made them weaker and more vulnerable to attack.
Her initial findings report that the construction industry and retail sectors are more vulnerable to floods.
John Mica (Fla.), who's considered more vulnerable this year, also expects to be at the convention.
But the merchandise side of the Trump licensing empire may be more vulnerable to negative attention.
But it would give me — I feel — a license … Being queer makes me feel more vulnerable.
They are likely more vulnerable to being coerced into sexting or to participate in nonconsensual sexting.
A bitter primary battle, or a Tarkanian win, could have left the seat even more vulnerable.
The other interesting thing about our study is that we looked at who is more vulnerable.
Millions of Yemenis are hungrier, sicker and more vulnerable today than they were a year ago.
She says she'd like to see more "vulnerable" leaders in the business world, including more women.
It also means that people who are in more vulnerable situations are protected from their governments.
That lack of genetic diversity can make them more vulnerable to disease, climate change and pests.
If we eat food that lacks nutrients, we become more vulnerable to a host of diseases.
These were systems intentionally made more vulnerable in an attempt to help participants crack the competition.
You target a whole range of sexual practices as criminal or deviant and therefore more vulnerable.
This is especially true of immigrant communities, which are more vulnerable to falling through the cracks.
Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, for instance, appear more vulnerable than Africa and Southeast Asia, it said.
Because of this, your teeth have less protection from saliva and are more vulnerable to acid attacks.
And the more vulnerable our voting infrastructure is shown to be, the less confidence voters may feel.
Valentine's Day is just a great excuse to be gushy and honest and more vulnerable than usual.
Though the decision was not directly tied to the new government, residents feel more vulnerable then before.
A recent study found that teen brains are more vulnerable to the effects of marijuana than alcohol.
That makes the thinner, remaining ice more vulnerable as it melts more quickly in the summer months.
Many families have refused to sleep indoors and camped in tents, making them more vulnerable to mosquitoes.
However, they are probably unaware that instead of protecting them they are making their children more vulnerable.
Third, a combination of stress and long hours could make their immune systems more vulnerable than normal.
Here are five charts that show why the global economy is more vulnerable today than during SARS.
As Beijing now confronts the coronavirus, its economy is more mature, more indebted and thus more vulnerable.
Under the gaffe-prone Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer the CDU looks more vulnerable than it has for years.
"There are no more vulnerable people on Earth, probably, than the civilian population in Aleppo," said Egeland.
But the absence of a dominant investor bloc would also leave Mediobanca more vulnerable to a takeover.
People without health insurance, of course, are more vulnerable to medical bills than those with health coverage.
But by spring the vines have begun to bud, so they are more vulnerable to the cold.
Coastal areas are generally more vulnerable to floods, given storm surges, high tides and rising sea levels.
This in turn reduces the ability of soil to retain water, making cities more vulnerable to flooding.
Such leverage made households and companies more vulnerable to changes in interest rates and weaker economic activity.
Rodwell's creation of a storefront quite literally made him and his employees much more vulnerable to attack.
Barbara Comstock is one of the GOP's more vulnerable representatives in Congress; she will face state Sen.
Without the algae, the coral turn white or pale and become more vulnerable to disease and death.
There are also more low-rated loans for smaller issuers that are more vulnerable to economic shocks.
CBC, RCBC and PNB are more vulnerable to negative rating action due to their weaker asset quality.
Countries like Ukraine and Georgia, which lean West but lack NATO membership, may be even more vulnerable.
The problem is this structure is more vulnerable to attacks and censorship because it's not truly decentralized.
It shouldn't require data to be stored locally, which would make it more vulnerable to unwarranted access.
Emerging research indicates that combat blasts may make the brain more vulnerable to the disorder as well.
Second-tier lenders are in a more vulnerable position, lacking the robust buffers of their larger counterparts.
Instead, as the authors suggest, widespread gender discrimination could make women more vulnerable to those mood disorders.
Also, are lightning survivors more vulnerable to other health problems, such as heart conditions, later in life?
Congress deemed that trade-off necessary for the more vulnerable endangered species — but not for threatened species.
All of us, regardless of income or geography, will become more and more vulnerable to these diseases.
Still, her promise that the AHCA will lower premiums—a dubious statement—may make her more vulnerable.
The more connected to them I feel, the more vulnerable and confident and comfortable I can be.
Stress makes you more vulnerable to entering panic mode, which is exactly what you want to avoid.
Lagos' population may be growing, but the city is also becoming more vulnerable to sea-level rise.
Children suffering from poor nutrition are more vulnerable to illnesses in their early years and into adulthood.
Trump should recognize that he's more vulnerable on the economy than the big-picture economic data suggests.
Many decided on cocoa, calculating that rising temperatures would only make coffee in those areas more vulnerable.
Researchers say that Facebook's sheer size and its set up makes it more vulnerable to the issue.
When isolated people are exposed to an infectious agent, they are more vulnerable to it, she said.
"It makes her immediately more vulnerable, but also more wise and even more mysterious," van Houten said.
Being dependent on their husbands for everything also makes them more vulnerable to domestic violence and abuse.
Both Sterling and Castile were legally armed—which seems to have made them more vulnerable, not less.
Because of its old policies, China has become even more vulnerable to U.S. policy, especially monetary policy.
Many of those decisions from the past decade may make the U.S. more vulnerable than anyone realized.
So social circumstances, and the lack of worker safety protection, made workers more vulnerable to weather extremes.
Making sex work even more dangerous —and thus making sex workers more vulnerable to exploitation — is not.
It may also make them more vulnerable to elder scams and fraud, which have become an epidemic.
With Mr. Yarborough appearing more vulnerable this time, Mr. Bush took the challenge for the 1970 election.
Ms. Diaz is now a legal resident of the United States, but Ms. Morales is more vulnerable.
There is evidence that living abroad makes most people more vulnerable to both these types of issues.
Third, a combination of stress and long hours could make their immune systems more vulnerable than normal.
The asphalt and the trampling feet of visitors in the grove were making the trees more vulnerable.
It said the situation leaves the global economy more vulnerable to the negative effects of a downturn.
From almost any house you can see the house of somebody far more vulnerable than you are.
There are many instances of mutual aid and communities coming together to help their more vulnerable members.
The groups aren't strictly based on competitiveness: Within groups, some members are far more vulnerable than others.
Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren, saying their policies would make them more vulnerable to Trump in November.
It makes them more vulnerable to trafficking, exploitation, being recruited into the military or tried as adults.
People with chronic conditions like diabetes or vascular disease and with compromised immune systems are more vulnerable.
Compared to other parts of the world, Mozambique is certainly more vulnerable to disasters like Cyclone Idai.
The connection between men by taking that risk to become more vulnerable helps you gain lifelong friendships.
Relationships flounder for many reasons, and it's not your sole responsibility to learn to be more vulnerable.
And there are fears that increasingly powerful and complex engines may be becoming more vulnerable to faults.
And the larger and more interconnected the technical system, the more vulnerable it is to an attack.
Susan Collins (R-Maine) will be difficult to beat but argue she is more vulnerable than ever.
No continental shore in the United States is more vulnerable to rising sea-levels than the Gulf's.
This study "points to an even more vulnerable ape than we might have originally understood," she said.
The wild card, of course, is whether any more vulnerable Republicans decide they've had enough of Congress.
"When optimism is very high and valuations are high, the market is much more vulnerable," Suzuki said.
But soil moisture is lacking in portions of both states, leaving corn more vulnerable to heat stress.
While alone it was not concerning, everything combined is making Facebook more vulnerable to digital advertising competitors.
Cell phones, the former official said, were much more vulnerable than calls made at secure communications facilities.
It's telling you that growth stocks are little more vulnerable if we start seeing rising interest rates.
People love living in the bush, but as the bush is becoming more vulnerable, is that viable?
Australia is more vulnerable than most: It is arid and expansive, with large cities sprawling toward wilderness.
Some people are well situated to dehumanize others; some people are more vulnerable to dehumanization than others.
"You're going to be more vulnerable to hackers because your network decided to activate RCS," says Nohl.
Asset concentration in certain sectors or regions may make Chinese insurers' capitalisation more vulnerable to potential impairments.
The boys' mother has vanished from their lives, leaving them even more vulnerable to their father's fixation.
That, the former officials say, could make the country as a whole more vulnerable to outside mischief.
It shows how the party's marketing campaigns targeted women, farmers, and other more vulnerable classes of society.
They couldn't coordinate against him back when he was more vulnerable; why should now be any different?
Poor countries are more vulnerable in viral outbreaks and they undercut the containment efforts of richer ones.
"It may irritate the [intestinal] tissue or provoke immune responses," leaving the mice more vulnerable to disease.
And on a broad scale, too much debt can make the wider economy more vulnerable to recession.
They also pointed out that centralizing the system makes it much more vulnerable if something goes wrong.
The lenders, however, showed concentrations in higher-risk market segments that could be more vulnerable, Beaman said.
He wouldn't have opened a line of attack that he was more vulnerable to than his opponent.
"And so I think the question will be to what extent will he continue to speak to those political issues and put pressure on his employer as actually participatory in the systems that make black people more vulnerable, brown people more vulnerable, to violence and poverty," Redmond said.
Kenya's growing stock of foreign-currency denominated debt will make the country more vulnerable to exchange rate shocks.
And even as certain species are favored by changing conditions, they could become more vulnerable to specific threats.
But tech is more vulnerable to profit-margin pressure, they said, as are consumer discretionary and transportation stocks.
If the glaciers go, so could the land ice, exposing more vulnerable ice in a vicious melting cycle.
The report said rapidly growing coastal cities, particularly in Asia, are making people more vulnerable to climate change.
For most, if not all, public health issues, some segments of the population are more vulnerable than others.
Huawei has always denied its equipment is any more vulnerable to spying than that provided by other companies.
Many of these people lack legal documentation, and that makes them significantly more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
Smaller, private firms are considered higher credit risks than state-backed firms and more vulnerable to cyclical downturns.
At age 14, Abbie's skull isn't as strong as an adult's skull so she's more vulnerable to injury.
However, the longer that fails to occur, the more vulnerable she thinks investors are to a potential downside.
Migrants in Mexico, and unaccompanied minors in particular, are more vulnerable to violence and exploitation by criminal organizations.
Executive actions – including executive orders and federal regulations – are more vulnerable to judicial review than legislative actions are.
If it went away, people in conservative states would be more vulnerable to the whims of local politics.
This episode might have accidentally revealed a new sort of Krystal, an even more vulnerable and candid version.
It's just weird that we don't view our personal information residing in those companies as being more vulnerable.
Experts say backyard farms are typically more vulnerable to infection as they have lower biosecurity measures in place.
"The victims... are so much more vulnerable to assault than women in a functioning legal system," says Fincher.
At first the Socialist vote looked the more vulnerable to a takeover by Podemos, a far-left upstart.
These decisions disproportionately affect women and other more vulnerable workers, who historically have less power in the workplace.
It implies that North Korea's economy is poorer, more volatile and more vulnerable to weather than formerly thought.
Swift gave advice at her concerts, encouraging her younger, more vulnerable fan base to be confident in themselves.
They said the study indicates that North Americans may be more vulnerable than previously understood to such infections.
Moreover, the mix of people consuming such drugs has shifted towards a more vulnerable slice of the population.
Well there were those who believed that this action would make the internet more vulnerable to government forces.
They kept seeing overlap, noticing how women who were beaten at home were more vulnerable in the workplace.
Many users and, yes, even celebrities, apparently re-use passwords across multiple services, making them even more vulnerable.
Each of these experiences can catapult you back through time to a place where you felt more vulnerable.
The more you centralize election systems the more vulnerable they are and the more valuable those hacks become.
""My God, I simply can't come up with a more vulnerable population where we don't want amateurs involved.
Strong economies make for safer countries, but the more debt we take on, the more vulnerable we become.
However, lost in the discussion surrounding cyber is the fact that older IT systems are simply more vulnerable.
"It's true that some people are more vulnerable to hypnosis, but it's all in their minds," he said.
Due to their typically small size, islands may also be more vulnerable from a military or geopolitical perspective.
With this revelation, Phillip seems to sink even more deeply into depression, making himself more vulnerable than ever.
Long-standing programmes help farmers to develop new businesses and aim to wean them off more vulnerable plants.
Through Paula, I've seen more vulnerable sides of people, which has led me to having more sincere friendships.
Women are more vulnerable to illnesses that come with chronic pain and are regularly under-treated for pain.
What it will do is make many honest people and their families more vulnerable to extortion and kidnapping.
Those deficiencies "make the ship more vulnerable to attack, or create limitations during routine operations," the report said.
The global economy currently does appear more vulnerable, George said, a view in line with other Fed policymakers.
Materials break at their weakest points, and as glass gets thinner, it becomes more vulnerable to being punctured.
As a freelancer, you can be much more vulnerable to big financial changes, like sudden loss of income.
As developing countries like China now pull back, it is leaving Germany more vulnerable, and by extension Europe.
But exposed mountain and coastal regions have proven more vulnerable to the increase in severe weather over time.
Because US intelligence is primarily "foreign-facing," this may have made domestic cybersecurity more vulnerable to being breached.
These partnerships have been incredibly successful – but they're also fragile, and far more vulnerable than big federal programs.
But traveling with your guard down leaves you even more vulnerable to identity theft than you might expect.
While Netflix is in a solid place right now, it could become more vulnerable in the near future.
The financial policy leaves Agilent's ratings more vulnerable to event risk, including debt-funded acquisitions of significant size.
However, while Ingram has improved in that area, he's also become more vulnerable to having his shot blocked.
By contrast, low-income Americans have lower turnout, and that makes the programs they rely on more vulnerable.
It also serves as a backup for the hundreds of other more vulnerable gene banks around the world.
And they'll be more vulnerable to phishing emails and texts that look legitimate but actually contain malicious software.
I'm not concerned about getting it, me personally, but I'm concerned about giving it to someone more vulnerable.
But they also concluded that distracted walkers might be more vulnerable to being hit by cars and trucks.
Meanwhile, the virus spreads to the more vulnerable among us — people over 60 or those in poorer health.
Consumption of plastics can lead to reduced weight, energy and swimming speed, making whales more vulnerable to predators.
And yet, it's in these moments that Timberlake has never been more human, more vulnerable, or more exposed.
It attempts to help states switch to paper ballots from electronic machines that are more vulnerable to attack.
Paradoxically, it allows you to be freer, more honest, and more vulnerable because you're expressing yourself through characters.
But activists on both sides of the abortion divide agree that the precedent has never been more vulnerable.
Because beneath all your defensive emotions — the rage and self-recrimination — are more vulnerable emotions: disappointment and heartbreak.
In the coming decades, climate change could leave the Netherlands even more vulnerable to fierce tides and storms.
But descendants of the original inhabitants of the Amazon were growing more vulnerable long before Mr. Bolsonaro's victory.
The research team had anticipated that girls, identifying with the star of the show, would be more vulnerable.
This summer's rally has made stocks more expensive, which in turn makes them more vulnerable to negative news.
If infected, they can spread the disease to more vulnerable people even if they themselves don't feel ill.
It invalidates their identities and experiences in a way that makes them more vulnerable to discrimination and assault.
He said during a speech that such measures can make financial institutions more vulnerable and hurt the economy.
Some of us are more vulnerable than others when it comes to possibility of eviction and punitive measures.
He has also argued that, by supporting Pelosi as speaker, Fletcher made the area's energy industry more vulnerable.
Republicans don't have their own alternative plan to ObamaCare, which makes them even more vulnerable to the attacks.
By suggesting Nora's need to deflect tension, this has the effect of making her a more vulnerable creature.
The quake had rendered poorly constructed buildings even more vulnerable, exposing tens of thousands to potential future danger.
The government appears to be trying to make everyone more vulnerable to privacy violations, which is completely backward.
The push to make medical records systems more interconnected might also make the system more vulnerable to attack.
No country is more vulnerable to Libya's security vacuum than neighboring Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab spring.
Preoccupied with the resulting political chaos, the Human System becomes even more vulnerable and incapable of ameliorating ESD.
MI), are seen as more vulnerable to the turmoil because they lag big players like Intesa Sanpaolo (ISP.
Political psychology research suggests that losing political control can make people more vulnerable to misinformation and conspiracy theories.
"The deeper within the supply chain you go, the more vulnerable" companies are to unexpected issues, he added.
This mistake would lead us to let down our guard, to grow careless and end up more vulnerable.
The elderly may rely more heavily on medical appliances and be more vulnerable to heatstroke without air conditioning.
Pushing or voting for an unpopular plan potentially makes Republican lawmakers more vulnerable in the 2018 midterm elections.
"Fish are responding faster to climate change than many species on land, they are more vulnerable," Pinsky said.
The country also has a high level of debt servicing ratio, which made its banking system more vulnerable.
In the House, the Republicans are more vulnerable and could lose their majority -- despite their substantial gerrymandering advantage.
While Clinton's server may have theoretically been more vulnerable, there is no solid proof it was ever compromised.
It's possible the disability slowed him down, making him more vulnerable to the incoming noxious gas and ash.
Underprivileged women in many developing countries may be even more vulnerable to the costs of a damaged reputation.
The party's two most vulnerable seats — those held by Mr. Heller and Mr. Flake — became much more vulnerable.
This leaves them more vulnerable to the factional candidates who find it easier to thrive without establishment support.
The Penguins could be waiting there again, but without Kris Letang, they will be more vulnerable and beatable.
"These are people who are more vulnerable to being exploited in the research process, and more vulnerable to things going wrong during the research, so you want extra vigilance," said Elisa Hurley, the executive director of Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research, a national nonprofit devoted to promoting high research standards.
There is perhaps no creature more vulnerable to scrutiny — or capable of fiercely scrutinizing others — than the teenage girl.
The loss of this algae, which give it colour and nutrients, makes it more vulnerable to disease and pollution.
Many ATMs still running Windows XP are more vulnerable than those running newer OSes like Windows 7, Krebs added.
This is part of the reason why those without air conditioning are more vulnerable to heat-related health problems.
However, the US does not classify all LGBT refugees as any more vulnerable than other refugees, the official said.
Its tails are long and pointed at the end, which makes it more vulnerable to damage from ice crystals.
According to Hunt, it means compromised email and password combos are more vulnerable for a practice called credential stuffing.
No doubt, the more reliant we are on technology, the more vulnerable we become to these extreme solar events.
When they are forced to wait in Mexico, they are more vulnerable to unsafe conditions, disease, and sexual violence.
Only Blanca (Laura Gomez) and Diablo's (Izaguirre) love is pure, which makes it all the more vulnerable to heartbreak.
The governing rule of modern politics is that leaders are often more vulnerable on their strengths than their weaknesses.
When water cannot sink in, the runoff carries away soil nutrients, making fields more vulnerable to summer dry spells.
But such "downcycling" tends to be much less profitable than genuine recycling, and much more vulnerable to price swings.
Hong Kong's position as an international financial hub leaves it more vulnerable to global counterparts than the mainland market.
The virus attacks the immune system and kills the body's T cells, which makes people more vulnerable to infection.
And some experts are worried that some poor neighborhoods, where air-conditioning is less ubiquitous, may be more vulnerable.
But research has not shown women to be more vulnerable in public bathrooms than in any other public space.
"The SAS pilots' strike...makes it clear that SAS is more vulnerable than we previously expected," Sydbank analysts said.
That's especially common during winter, when the air is drier, which exposes the vessels and makes them more vulnerable.
Each of those Senate races has its unique dynamics, and some of the incumbents are more vulnerable than others.
One downside is that the bikes are more vulnerable when they're not locked up in a big bike rack.
Khizr Khan himself is on record as saying that wars in the Middle East have left America more vulnerable.
Depending on what the Russians do with this information, this could making the US homeland more vulnerable to attack.
For Gorham, this isn't as much about them as it is about younger trans customers who are more vulnerable.
At each step of the primary process, Trump is losing his shields, and that is making him more vulnerable.
Or it can mean putting data in the cloud rather than on company servers, which may be more vulnerable.
The is "quite expensive" and as a result is "more vulnerable to bad news than good news," Calvasina adds.
We see a new side of Meiko, as well as a more vulnerable and softer side of DeConnick's style.
If Pyongyang tells the US where all of its nuclear materials are, it makes them more vulnerable to attack.
Does that mean we're more vulnerable to demagogues, to authoritarians, to dangerous candidates than we were in the past?
Yet UBS contends that competitive conditions are intensifying for Whole Foods, making the Texas-based chain perhaps more vulnerable.
Kansas is now more vulnerable to illegal voting because unelected federal attorneys decided to override an exclusively state function.
Climate change and environmental degradation, meanwhile, are making Thailand more vulnerable to natural disasters, the World Bank report warned.
Misty's lack of superpowers also makes her more vulnerable than Cage, which gives the series some much-needed tension.
Dry conditions have also killed off broad swaths of trees, or made them more vulnerable to deadly beetle infestations.
It may also make local communities more vulnerable to storms, floods and cyclones as the protective forest buffer disappears.
As Eagan explained at the panel, the proliferation of connected smart devices makes people more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Some experts warn that smaller companies and individual users would be more vulnerable to lawsuits, takedowns, and arbitrary censorship.
I sensed that by sharing what I was struggling with or what I found confusing, I became more vulnerable.
Having lost her family as a child, Ruby is more vulnerable than Jenn's other friends to her sudden absence.
Volkswagen will be more vulnerable to shareholder lawsuits if it turns out top managers failed to disclose crucial information.
Staked coins are harder to trade quickly during price swings, and more vulnerable to hacks than coins stored offline.
Others see an opportunity to expand Bitcoin into the commercial realm, making it more vulnerable to speculation and uncertainty.
Richardson was asked by CNN's Kate Bolduan if Trump's remarks made other U.S. travelers in North Korea more vulnerable.
The bigger the network the greater the attack surface and the more vulnerable a network is to a breach.
Read more: 5 recent hacks that show smartphones are more vulnerable than we thoughtAn Apple spokesperson declined to comment.
Scientists are getting worried about how climate change is drying out peat bogs, making them more vulnerable to fire.
The Fed may feel that staying so large makes it more vulnerable to political attack, mostly from the right.
This model allowed Hudson's Bay to be more aggressive than its peers, but it also left it more vulnerable.
Meanwhile, domestic consumers and businesses relying on weakened encryption will be left more vulnerable than ever to bad actors.
If he gets bogged down on social issues, Beshear is projected to be much more vulnerable to GOP attacks.
"They are handling even more vulnerable populations by using tax dollars to interdict them, versus housing others," he said.
And in many countries, the enhanced screening procedures were used only for international flights, leaving domestic flights more vulnerable.
We've been seeing a lot of Jessa becoming more vulnerable this season, and this family time is no exception.
But I love reading diary comics and it feels good to connect with readers on a more vulnerable level.
Those who are much more vulnerable, with much more at stake, have been willing to take a clear stand.
That was a low point since the company first listed in 1995, leaving it more vulnerable to a bid.
The reasons for this are many: As the climate changes, the US is becoming much more vulnerable to disasters.
The closer a senator is to the bottom right part of this scatterplot, the more vulnerable they might be.
Women of color, particularly in the low-wage sector, are more vulnerable to sexual harassment and bullying at work.
Children are more vulnerable because they are smaller, with shallower breaths and higher heart rates; they breathe more air.
They might be more vulnerable to coercion by cash, and less aware of the consequences of sharing their data.
Passenger Sharon Lane said she's worried about the elderly guests on board who may be more vulnerable to coronavirus.
Among the factors that make New York more vulnerable are its extensive public transportation system and its sheer size.
Globalization made the world more vulnerable to the spread of infectious diseases, increasing the potential for catastrophic worldwide epidemics.
Companies like NBC, HBO, Netflix, CBS and the Weinstein Company are more vulnerable to our outrage than ever before.
The changes render the leaf unstable and more vulnerable to solar rays than in the height of the summer.
All the changes render the leaf unstable and more vulnerable to solar rays than in the height of summer.
Because of increased travel and mosquito migration, we are more vulnerable to the spread of disease than ever before.
Here, unable to hide away behind a wall of noise, Bannon has created something raw and ultimately more vulnerable.
Imposing mandatory reporting requirements on health care providers will leave these communities, and the girls in them, more vulnerable.
"The immigration policies that have emerged from this administration have made people unbelievably more vulnerable to trafficking," Emerson said.
And many have chronic conditions that could make them more vulnerable to complications from the infection, Dr. Langa said.
And many have chronic conditions that could make them more vulnerable to complications from the infection, Dr. Langa said.
Asymptomatic people are still contagious, and can still infect older and more vulnerable people, like those who are immunocompromised.
Childbirth can exacerbate or cause a weak floor, since tissue that stretches is more vulnerable to age and injury.
A fall in the price of oil LCOc1 - Russia's biggest source of revenue - has made its economy more vulnerable.
As the planet has warmed, development along Florida's flood-prone coastlines has left more people more vulnerable to storms.
What about grandparents who often provide extra care but are more vulnerable to the coronavirus than younger people are?
Biden fares better with older voters, who typically are reliable voters but are more vulnerable to the coronavirus disease.
We need to consider the structural weaknesses that have made us all more vulnerable than we ought to be.
But what a punishing map: There are more vulnerable Democrats up for re-election than there are vulnerable Republicans.
Some report feeling more vulnerable than before because immigration officials know who they are and where to find them.
Russia is more vulnerable to attack because organizations there often use outdated technology as an economic slowdown squeezes spending.
This shows that retirement accounts are more vulnerable to downturns compared to pensions, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
Yet China is also more vulnerable to a crisis than it was 17 years ago when SARS broke out.
"Security enhancements to the virtual world should not make us more vulnerable in the physical world," the letter says.
If you don't think you're more vulnerable, then perhaps you shouldn't be in that position in the first place.
"Security enhancements to the virtual world should not make us more vulnerable in the physical world," the letter reads.
Over the past decade, he said, American companies have become more vulnerable to a patchwork of global antitrust actions.
In the increasingly global economy, it is clear that workers are more vulnerable to the high U.S. corporate rate.
In his report, he cited research suggesting that certain Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities could be more vulnerable to fraud.
With the Russian economy flat on its back — and more vulnerable than ever — sanctions are an anathema to Putin.
The bill filed Thursday reports that FOSTA-SESTA has made sex workers more vulnerable to predators on the street.
While meeting in person may seem less clandestine, online exchanges or calls are more vulnerable to those seeking information.
In many ways they are much more vulnerable than the Central American migrants we are accustomed to dealing with.
Russia is more vulnerable to attack because organisations there often use outdated technology as an economic slowdown squeezes spending.
That could make them more vulnerable to attack from, say, a hacker who targets a few of the participants.
In particular, an I.P.O. in the United States would leave Saudi Aramco more vulnerable to lawsuits in American courts.
Washington Republicans recently started spending on Upton's behalf, a sign he could be more vulnerable than had been believed.
But a more vulnerable effort by Lil Wayne has a greater potential of touching more than "mature" rap audiences.
Some of it's chemotherapy in that chemo is making me more vulnerable to stress but I mean the timing?
Time to look for a new dealer then... Did you know that women are more vulnerable to MDMA overdoses?
Indeed, we are more vulnerable, given the omnipresence of the electrical grid and its higher-tech extension: the internet.
He's no stranger to looking for love on reality television, but this time, Colton Underwood is more vulnerable than ever.
Flooding risks Storms have repeatedly hit the same areas recently, making the Plains and the Midwest more vulnerable to flooding.
But infants who are already more vulnerable to this side-effect could especially be at risk of permanent kidney damage.
The technologically savvy will find ways to get encryption, while the average smartphone user's data will be left more vulnerable.
They are now without the accountability and guidance provided by older community members, and are perhaps more vulnerable than ever.
Screenshot: GizmodoIt's difficult to say exactly how risky this is but the research suggests your device becomes significantly more vulnerable.
"I think they need to be approached in spaces where they're a little bit more vulnerable," Faison told the station.
This weakening could then theoretically make people who vape more vulnerable to chronic lung diseases and infection, much like smokers.
Together, Akamai calls the new attack "EternalSilence," drastically expanding the spread of the proxy network to many more vulnerable devices.
"So some children appear to start school well, but become more vulnerable to victimization as they move along," said Ladd.
"Whenever you get up to these levels, you just become more vulnerable," said Matt Maley, equity strategist with Miller Tabak.
"The last thing I want to worry about is a baby who is going to be a lot more vulnerable."
"And when a relationship becomes more intimate, it becomes more vulnerable, and [people] can become more easily hurt," Kahn says.
With the dawn of this new administration, there are a lot of traditionally vulnerable communities that will become more vulnerable.
During emergency situations, people are also more vulnerable, says Tomer Simon, a risk communication and emergency management expert in Israel.
When I changed it, I thought it would make it more vulnerable and more brutal with sisters instead of brothers.
Such funds often operate with a shorter time horizon than most investors, making them more vulnerable to sharp price swings.
The latter's small size makes Chorzow's budget more vulnerable to negative economic shocks than other Polish cities rated by Fitch.
Being immunocompromised also makes UTIs more likely, but that basically makes you more vulnerable to any infection, Dr. Dardik explains.
I find it hard to come up with an equally or more vulnerable thing for a human being to do.
This is only going to increase their frustrations against the state, which would only make them more vulnerable to radicalization.
Every time a library closes its doors our society becomes a little less open, our democracy a little more vulnerable.
Their mother, Joy, wants them to be kept together so that Paul, the more vulnerable, can be protected by Peter.
"The fact that you're inhaling these chemicals into your body makes you feel more vulnerable and more disgusted," Dalton says.
Because of changes to their funding, and because their mission has changed, museums have become far more vulnerable to campaigners.
"Adolescents seemed more vulnerable to this risk than women 20 to 34 years old," the researchers noted in their study.
I know that women are much more vulnerable to assault in their own homes than in dark alleys or parks.
I've also let myself be more vulnerable in the areas where I'm uncomfortable, and I have to say it's helped.
And Tessa Thompson, Thor: Ragnarok's swaggering Valkyrie, displays a more vulnerable side here as the group's least militarily adept warrior.
If anything, it is more vulnerable to backsliding than the regimes that failed in Poland, Hungary, Venezuela, Turkey, and elsewhere.
U.S. companies that have European supply chains (such as car companies) are also going to be more vulnerable, Knightly said.
Critics warn that it is intended to create additional burdens and delays, while making rules more vulnerable to legal challenges.
Floating structures that lack concrete foundations and which are exposed to the elements might seem more vulnerable to natural disasters.
The planting problems left some crops with shallow root systems that make them more vulnerable to damage from unfavourable weather.
However, Dunn said that Forever 21 might be in a more vulnerable position, since the company has already been struggling.
Most petrochemical makers have reported quarterly earnings leaving them in a more vulnerable position to react to crude price movements.
But on the reunion, Luann showed a more vulnerable side — admitting that it alarms her to hear the constant rumors.
"They're more vulnerable to extinction when they become flightless," Julia Heinen, Ph.D student at the University of Copenhagen, told Gizmodo.
And as scientists reported this week, getting around that cellular stubbornness could make Crispr'd cells more vulnerable to becoming cancerous.
Increasingly they have become homeless or are forced to share rooms with strangers, making them more vulnerable to sexual assault.
"The public perceives the urbanized and private lands as more vulnerable, but that's not what our study showed," said Mountrakis.
As a consequence, small-business owners are likely to be more vulnerable to the risk induced by uncertain business environments.
Fixed rate indices typically have durations exceeding three years, which makes them more vulnerable to rises in short term rates.
We might think we're too smart to fall for fake news, but that belief likely makes us even more vulnerable.
The more we believe in the illusion of control, the more vulnerable we are to losing it in catastrophic fashion.
The ageing process makes drug users more susceptible to diseases which in turn makes them more vulnerable to over-doses.
I am a potential link in a chain that might kill someone more vulnerable than me to a viral infection.
His new record Les Fleurs Du Mal sheds that tough skin to reveal something that feels a bit more vulnerable.
The industry is becoming more vulnerable to emissions-curbing legislation, says Phil Roseberg of Sanford C. Bernstein, a research firm.
Once parts of the reef had weakened or died, other parts of it became more vulnerable to storms, she said.
But the severity of the recent charges and the mounting evidence have made Netanyahu more vulnerable than he's ever been.
When Teen Drinking Becomes a Disorder Why are some adolescents more vulnerable than others to excessive and risky alcohol use?
He would be presenting my mom, my little sister, April, and me, and showing himself in a more vulnerable setting.
Season 2 picks up with a much more vulnerable Escobar, and it just began streaming on Netflix earlier this week.
Democratic-led probes may be more vulnerable, by their very nature, to the charge that they are partisan and tendentious.
Erste's geographic footprint leaves the group more vulnerable to the political environment in CEE than its domestic-focused Austrian peers.
And Social Security would have been even more vulnerable had the presidential election of 1940 taken place under normal circumstances.
The longer the shutdown continues, the more vulnerable the country is to the next hurricane season and other extreme weather.
Pittenger was more vulnerable to a primary challenge this year after redistricting in his state changed his Charlotte-area district.
Pros: Affordable, exfoliating, dermatologist recommendedCons: Less creamy than the old formula, and can make skin more vulnerable to sun damage
"It's a specious argument to suggest the US military is more vulnerable" if the US makes this call, said Costa.
But then again, self-fertilization, the epitome of inbreeding, could leave her offspring more vulnerable to disease and other threats.
That has led NATO to expand its own presence in Eastern Europe, which makes Kaliningrad more vulnerable, deepening the cycle.
But few creatures are more vulnerable to ocean acidification from climate change than corals, which have been declining for decades.
Trump is more vulnerable than he appears on trade—if Democrats are willing to sound a little bit like him.
If Sundar Pichai and Susan Wojcicki move in line with Dorsey, it could make Zuckerberg even more vulnerable to criticism.
Android, on the other hand, because of its many customizations and open source design, is far more vulnerable to hacking. 
The Florida congressman is considered one of the more vulnerable House Republicans up for reelection in the coming midterm elections.
"The timing, given what is happening domestically, makes him a lot more vulnerable," he told the media before the summit.
As good they are, the Spurs have been far more vulnerable to the N.B.A.'s best than the Warriors have.
Instead, they solicit clients at cruise spots like cinemas, parks, and on the street, where they're more vulnerable to violence.
But the reality is that when people are economically or socially dislocated, they are always more vulnerable to being radicalized.
And so, McAfee warns, we may today be even more vulnerable to the darker economic consequences of the digital revolution.
That means an older phone model with an older operating system that may have been more vulnerable than iOS 9.3.
Republicans are much more vulnerable in the House than the Senate, especially after the retirement of several swing-state representatives.
Children who are in single-parent households are more vulnerable and it can push them into many forms of exploitation.
But because of that, it might actually be more vulnerable to companies, like Houzz, picking off its most-popular niches.
Why it matters: The heightened attention on these Democratic senators makes them even more vulnerable ahead of the midterm election.
All of this left the team even more vulnerable to criticism when they didn't exhibit star qualities on the field.
Holder had paved the way for a deluge of restrictive voting laws, leaving minorities' voting rights more vulnerable to suppression.
If health insurance is less affordable and available, then those already at risk for illness will become even more vulnerable.
Reproductive healthcare is basically nonexistent if you are poor, and if you are poor and Black, you're even more vulnerable.
The results is that infants, particularly in their first year of life, are more vulnerable to dangerous complications from infections.
All the changes render the leaf unstable and more vulnerable to solar rays than in the height of the summer.
As Chelsea continued to push forward, however, it also left itself more vulnerable to another moment of brilliance from Messi.
And he is certainly more vulnerable than he would be if he engaged in even a smidgen of actual populism.
Yet in a culture in which men generally take charge of family finances, they are also more vulnerable to exploitation.
But many come from deep-red areas and feel more vulnerable to primary challenges than to a general election opponent.
Social media blocks, moreover, disproportionately affect poorer and more vulnerable users, who cannot get access to V.P.N.s, Mr. Sigal said.
There was a time, increasingly long ago, when Djokovic might have been the more vulnerable man on such a scorcher.
Age is the one thing that he can't control, which works for the character, making Ethan a touch more vulnerable.
Being a large exporter, with a great exposure to China, Australian markets are more vulnerable in these circumstances, added Tao.
No city is immune to the effects of a warming world, but a few are more vulnerable than the rest.
As a result of these holes, investors' trades on certain venues may be more vulnerable to hacking than on others.
Congress tried to protect ordinary Americans' portfolios with the Dodd-Frank Act, but today they are more vulnerable than ever.
We know that older incarcerated people are both more vulnerable to the disease and present the lowest risk of reoffending.
Novotna came off as much more vulnerable, much more relatable, which was why her Wimbledon victory struck such a chord.
This could make them more vulnerable to the coronavirus, and could make it more likely that they spread the virus.
Those with technology challenges are disproportionately low-income and students of color, who are also more vulnerable to dropping out.
With their cash reserves depleted by this orgy of buyback activity, these companies were more vulnerable when the downturn came.
It also left Saigon more vulnerable to the urban attacks launched by the Viet Cong during the 1968 Tet offensive.
That made him more vulnerable, and led to a younger black comedian publicly calling him out for hypocrisy, he added.
As the saying goes, we are more vulnerable than we ever thought, but we are stronger than we ever imagined.
And, yes, it did squeeze middle-skilled workers in the West, who were more vulnerable to outsourcing, algorithms and automation.
China, meanwhile, could find itself more vulnerable to energy price spikes if its potential pool of LNG suppliers is reduced.
Manchin is considered one of the more vulnerable Democratic senators as President Trump won his state by a large margin.
"Separation from family leaves children more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, no matter what the care setting," the affidavit says.
Opponents to that disclosure, including Reinstein, say it will make victims more vulnerable to cyber crimes and delay compensation payments.
Dramatic cuts in defense spending that would leave us and our allies even more vulnerable to Russian or Chinese aggression.
Experts told CNN Business that the design of the bicycles made them more vulnerable to riders flipping over the handlebars.
Specialists say the pools in which spent nuclear fuel is left to cool are more vulnerable than the reactors themselves.
It could also have something to do with being more vulnerable in the early stages of an illness, he said.
The USB-looking device will keep your bitcoins or ripples off the Internet, where they are more vulnerable to hackers.
The USB-looking device will keep your bitcoins or ripples off the internet, where they are more vulnerable to hackers.
Still, Trump would become much more vulnerable if Republicans suffered major losses in the midterm elections set for November 28503.
Yet, disaster recovery has amplified social inequality that made poor communities more vulnerable to natural disasters in the first place.
Freelance writing doesn't have the exact same challenges facing other, more vulnerable gig workers, but it still has its difficulties.
Compounding the problem, many volunteer poll workers are older and therefore more vulnerable to the worst outcomes of the coronavirus.
Misinformation during times of a health crisis can result in people being left unprotected or more vulnerable to the virus.
The decline in cognitive abilities was especially noticeable in aging and elderly people, who are more vulnerable to neurodegenerative diseases.
"There are few people more vulnerable in society today than a transgender person in an American prison," Ms. Branstetter said.
Industry experts consider them to be more vulnerable to hacks than "cold wallets", which are not connected to the internet.
As media website Poynter pointed out this week, media companies are more vulnerable than ever to this kind of problem.
But I told him that in doing so, this would be a victory for Boko Haram, making her more vulnerable.
And I think there is a good reason why the English-speaking democracies are more vulnerable to populism than others.
Heitkamp comes from a heavily red state, and is one of the more vulnerable senators up for re-election in 2018.
And other first-term presidents have often looked more vulnerable than they turned out to be after months on the trail.
"It's not an appropriate response to make farmers more vulnerable by getting them hooked on these chemicals and seeds," she said.
Rural areas often have agriculture-dependent economies, so the livelihoods of low-income residents are more vulnerable to changing environmental conditions.
The other half of the residents in a more vulnerable area are allowed back during the day if conditions are safe.
The other key ingredient, according to Bernstein, is finding companies with high expectations, making them much more vulnerable to a disappointment.
That makes them even more vulnerable to rising seas, as well as the increased hurricanes and storms brought by climate change.
But others argue that it makes prostitutes more vulnerable, because they have less time to negotiate with clients fearful of arrest.
Even though the sex of a baby is dictated at conception, pregnancies with boys are more vulnerable to mishap, she said.
An estimated 25,000 fled persecution, according to UNHCR figures, often into worse situations where they were even more vulnerable to exploitation.
Americans should debate how best to build on these rules, but denying that progress leaves us more vulnerable, not less so.
Court rulings have also reduced the effects of gerrymandering, leaving the G.O.P. more vulnerable to the effects of a wave election.
Daniel, 40, who lives in the same area, is also being treated for HIV, which made him more vulnerable to tuberculosis.
Far from their families and friends, and unable to speak the local language, they are more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
States with larger populations of people who have opted out of vaccines are more vulnerable to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable illnesses.
All are hoping for the chance to unseat Yoder, who is looking like one of the more vulnerable incumbents this year.
We're seeing a lot of studies right now that show that women are much more vulnerable to external and internal judgment.
The trend has contributed to extreme changes in weather that are reducing crop yields and making livestock more vulnerable to disease.
Several rivers come together there and flow into the Mozambique Channel, a factor that made the region more vulnerable to flooding.
Gun rights advocates argued that restrictions on legal gun sales would leave law-abiding citizens more vulnerable to attacks by criminals.
The extra legal restrictions placed on people with criminal records, some bizarrely specific, mean they are more vulnerable to future charges.
Such concentrated bounty can be welcome when times are good, but it leaves the state more vulnerable when the market falls.
He noted that profit growth could slow and asset quality decline, and make banks and consumers more vulnerable to economic shocks.
Boys are more at risk of recruitment by armed groups, while girls are more vulnerable to sexual violence, the report states.
Part of the reason women are more vulnerable in the workplace is because not enough women are bosses in the workplace.
It is more vulnerable than emerging markets like South Africa, Argentina, Brazil — and even Afghanistan — political risk firm Verisk Maplecroft said.
The election also made her more vulnerable to internal ambushes, notably by hardline Tory Brexiteers in the European Research Group (ERG).
"Women are just more vulnerable, anatomically and biologically, than men," says Leslie Nielsen, a director at the International Aids Vaccine Initiative.
"Orcas and other cetaceans are actually more vulnerable to stress in entertainment parks because of their cognitive complexity," she told Gizmodo.
Those who survive these climate shocks may find local agriculture and infrastructure devastated, making them all the more vulnerable in future.
"If they're weaker physically, they may be more vulnerable to whatever else they want to do to her," Dr. Fontes adds.
"But plenty of Republicans who sit in much more vulnerable districts will be up for re-election next year," Nir said.
We know our genetic make-up can make us more vulnerable to Alzheimer's, particularly when it happens in relatively young people.
The UK-based digital rights advocate Open Rights Group has warned that undermining encryption would make ordinary internet activities more vulnerable.
But when the animals move to smaller areas of higher ground to escape the floods they become more vulnerable to poachers.
A Boko Haram wife would be more vulnerable to indoctrination than a girl who had not wed, said psychologist Fatima Akilu.
The second reason I oppose the gutting of broadband privacy protections is because it would make Americans more vulnerable to hacking.
"People are arriving in a more and more vulnerable situation," said Federico Agusti, UNHCR's representative in Peru, said in a statement.
Above all, though, know thy child—some kids might be more vulnerable to the latest offering from Epic Games than others.
Specializing in one sport too early can drive kids away from the activity and make young athletes more vulnerable to injuries.
The remainder are secured using SHA-1, which is now an out-of-date algorithm, leaving them more vulnerable to attack.
As a woman, as a first-generation Asian American, and as a parent, I, too, feel more vulnerable in my city.
"Our nation's vital infrastructure —€" such as power grids and transportation hubs —€" becomes more vulnerable when individual devices get hacked," Federighi writes.
While the spotlight has given the actress more roles and a social justice platform, it has also made her more vulnerable.
Rising inequality could therefore make Merkel more vulnerable at a time when security concerns are already chipping away at her popularity.
In Dubai, where is more vulnerable to foreign fund flows than regional peers, the index slid 0.8 percent to 3,554 points.
By separating families at the border, we are eliminating this protective effect and rendering children more vulnerable to lasting physical harm.
Most smaller clubs lack the resources to conduct thorough screening, which could make them more vulnerable to attacks, security experts said.
While a well-intentioned gesture of defiance to Trump's anti-women policies, Sweden's move risks harming more vulnerable girls and women.
If the EU unraveled, countries like Sweden would be more vulnerable to Russian aggression (Putin already sends submarines into its waters).
Doing nothing lets the problems fester and makes you a bigger and more vulnerable target for negative attention down the road.
Every school, every government facility, every hospital, here and abroad, will become even more vulnerable to gun violence through this change.
The GOP lawmakers being targeted include some of the more vulnerable GOP senators up for reelection in 2020, such as Sens.
With consumer spending encompassing most of the U.S. economy, this dynamic pricing has made the country more vulnerable to surprise events.
She's going to be even more affected by climate change than I am; her generation is more vulnerable to the changes.
It found that some minorities might be more vulnerable to gaining weight, and it raised concerns about long-term health implications.
Porsche lacks production in North America and, according to analysts, is more vulnerable to possible tariffs than other VW group brands.
The UN human rights chief Zeid said on Thursday that the new law makes rights defenders even more vulnerable than before.
Postmenopausal women are particularly at risk for UTIs because of hormone depletion, which can leave the bladder more vulnerable to bacteria.
But it will also dispirit fellow Republicans, diminish his ability to raise campaign funds and encourage more vulnerable incumbents to retire.
Elsewhere, debate has focused on whether Face ID makes an iPhone more vulnerable to being force unlocked against its owner's will.
On paper at least, production of the raw material alumina could be more vulnerable to winter heating restrictions this time around.
Animals are more vulnerable because their legs are spread out more, so the ground currents travel more easily in their bodies.
Built in 1910, and badly damaged in Superstorm Sandy, the 110-year-old Hudson River tunnel is more vulnerable than ever.
Republicans hold scores of other U.S. House seats in which they are more vulnerable to defeat than in this Georgia district.
Climate change could force 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030 and poverty makes people more vulnerable to health problems.
Longtime smokers with damaged lungs will be more vulnerable and should quit now, said Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at Harvard University.
Surely that couldn't be difficult for an administration that has relished getting tough with groups far more vulnerable than Big Pharma.
Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey Sierra Club, said that changes to waterway protections had left the state more vulnerable.
"Do you believe the success of Gawker's opponents in the court system makes our free press more vulnerable?" the survey asked.
For instance, why some individuals are more vulnerable to environmental risk factors like dieting, while others can diet without a problem.
Research on other big mammals indicates that being born small leaves animals more vulnerable to starvation and disease as they grow.
Someone with a weakened immune system is likely to be more vulnerable to passing bugs than someone with a healthy one.
What to know: It occurs normally with age since pelvic tissue, stretchy by nature, is more vulnerable to gravity and aging.
The more "fine-tuned" an animal is to specialized conditions, the more vulnerable it might be to change, Dr. Kock said.
He was based in Philadelphia and had underlying health issues that made him more vulnerable to the illness, the airline said.
Unlike a complete internet blackout, partial blocks are far more vulnerable to bypassing using virtual private networks (VPNs) and other tools.
And as these immigrants grow more vulnerable to abuse or crime, they are less likely to seek help from the state.
But we're also relying on very incomplete data, and more vulnerable visitors could be far more hesitant to tell their stories.
Oman - burdened by high levels of debt - is more vulnerable to oil price swings than most of its wealthier Gulf neighbours.
Social distancing is meant to help the some 50 million older demographics (in the U.S.) who are more vulnerable to disease.
MITCHELL We've done a lot of work outside, but this felt more vulnerable, because we weren't coming in with something set.
The lack of information available about the disease has also caused an uptick in misinformation, making victims all the more vulnerable.
While Gulman's previous output has been standard hours of loosely connected material, this special is slicker, more vulnerable and thematically integrated.
And that leaves the world economy all the more vulnerable if things were to really take a turn for the worse.
High profile individuals are more vulnerable because they have less time for training but are exposed to more attacks, he said.
Colombia's regulatory data protection for new drugs falls well short of OECD standards, leaving innovative treatments even more vulnerable to knockoffs.
In a world where emerging markets are struggling and trade war fallout is lurking, this year may be even more vulnerable.
This may render the non-financial corporate sector and broader economy more vulnerable to the negative effects of an economic downturn.
There's also the view that China could drag its feet until the election, if it believes Trump has become more vulnerable.
Large-cap companies largely have greater earnings and revenue exposure to overseas markets and are more vulnerable to tighter trade conditions.
In theory, North Korea's greater openness to trade makes it more vulnerable to sanctions, with new potential targets and pressure points.
Very hot drinks could make the esophagus more vulnerable to known cancer-causing agents such as alcohol and smoke, Freedman said.
Smaller firms are more vulnerable to a recession—and, by relying on them for revenue, so are the co-working firms.
What is clear is that with limited military reach in Syria, European nations are ever more vulnerable to Mr. Erdogan's whims.
Removing the largest fish diminishes a population's reproductive capacity and makes it more vulnerable to global warming in the long term.
All of the capabilities described and discussed above had limitations in 1944, and many would be more vulnerable on today's battlefield.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has taken several steps to protect her more vulnerable members since the impeachment inquiry got underway this fall.
Their attack on the Affordable Care Act failed, but unfortunately the school lunch and food stamp programs are arguably more vulnerable.
Returning to the place where you grew up, your younger, more vulnerable self takes over whether you like it or not.
Now, they are grappling with a new reality: Nationwide access to abortion is more vulnerable than it has been in decades.
"An open society is by choice more vulnerable than a closed society to some form of influence operation," said Mr. Rid.
You have a little sense of maybe how you're a little more vulnerable than you may have originally thought you were.
Words have weight, and this weight makes targets more vulnerable to all forms of dehumanization, including those that end in violence.
Mauritius may be even more vulnerable to economic devastation than La Reunion if it sees a similar rise in shark attacks.
So damage that makes the transformer unable to regulate its temperature makes those transformers more vulnerable to exploding or catching fire.
Because of how Alabama is, black kids don't have the political connections to make their voices count, so they're even more vulnerable.
It's an interesting film because it's a Western with these hard-bitten men who become more vulnerable the longer you watch them.
The U.S. State Department has lobbied against the pipeline as a potential supply chokepoint that would make Europe more vulnerable to disruptions.
"Little kids are still being told men are the powerful, strong ones and women are the weaker, more vulnerable ones," she remarks.
According to the former Republican presidential candidate, Wall Street is becoming more vulnerable to near-depression conditions within the next 12 months.
Patients receiving CAR-T therapies typically receive doses of chemotherapy beforehand to make the tumor more vulnerable to the CAR-T cell.
Livestock may be more vulnerable, especially given expectations for Plains temperatures to remain below normal through much of the next 15 days.
Also, children under 5 years of age shouldn't handle chickens because younger kids are more vulnerable to infections carried by live poultry.
As multinational firms come to make ever more of their money from technology services they become yet more vulnerable to a backlash.
I ask Danny Kushlick of Transform, the drug policy reform think-tank, why women might be more vulnerable at festivals then men.
Instead it is treated like other forms of assault, ignoring the fact that spouses and children are more vulnerable than other victims.
It concentrates particularly on produce items that children eat, since their developing bodies may be more vulnerable to harm from certain chemicals.
The end result: States would end up more vulnerable not just to the current overdose crisis but the next one as well.
The cast makes my character seem more vulnerable, which maybe makes it funnier that his character is not very gentle toward her.
Though her star power here is undiminished, the album feels looser and more vulnerable than her earlier work, sometimes even surprisingly subdued.
Think of it like cutting out the enemy's shield: Without that Support, the rest of the team will be much more vulnerable.
Everyone is subject to periods of self-doubt and criticism, but the truth is, some of us are more vulnerable than others.

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